Flora and Fauna
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- Archaeognatha (Microcoryphia) - Bristletails
- Illustrated introduction from the Tree of Life project.
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- Bermuda Cave Amphipod: Pseudoniphargus grandimanus
- Photographs and information from ARKive including classification, status, description, range, habitat, biology, threats and conservation.
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- Niphargus
- Niphargus is the largest genus of freshwater amphipods. This site aims to modernize and to unify the taxonomy of Niphargus and Niphargidae by means of an open, on-line taxonomic revision.
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- Terrestrial Amphipods: Lawn Shrimp
- Photographs and description of this crustacean, with information on its distribution, life cycle, habits and management.
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- Kempf Database Ostracoda
- Indexes and bibliographies for living and fossil marine and nonmarine Ostracoda of the world.
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- Ostracods
- Information on these ubiquitous organisms including their fossil record, classification, biology and life cycle with a number of images of individual species.
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- Copepod
- Information from Wikipedia on this group of small crustaceans found in the sea and nearly every freshwater habitat and dominant members of the zooplankton.
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- Copepods
- Information regarding groundwater copepods, with particular reference to Italy, including checklists and links.
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- World Association of Copopodologists
- Organization of investigators dedicated to research and education on all aspects of copepod biology. Publishes Monoculus, an online copepod newsletter.
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- Balanus amphitrite
- Taxonomy and description of the striped barnacle, its habitat and distribution, life history, physical tolerances, community ecology and invasion information.
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- Barnacle
- Information from Wikipedia on this distant relative of crabs and lobsters that lives cemented to rocks or other objects.
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- Barnacles
- A useful guide to Australian barnacles and their biology, providing for each species a description and details of distribution, habitat and biology.
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- Barnacles: Living on the Edge
- Article by Wim van Egmond on the life cycle and development of the barnacle with several interesting photographs.